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Miscellaneous documents, many relating to lands and rights held by or intended to be granted to Charles, Prince of Wales, 1619 - 1626

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Dd.09.36

Scope and Contents

(1) ‘Extenta maneriorum domini Edwardi illustris regis Anglie et Francie primogeniti, principis Wallie, ducis Cornubie et comitis Cestrie, facta ... anno regni regis Edwardi tertii post conquestum XIXo’; (2) certificates of the auditor of the exchequer of the value of sundry parcels of lands in different counties, intended to be included in a grant to be made by King James I to Charles, prince of Wales, 1619; (3) ‘The names of such spirituall lyvings in England as are in the guifte of the most excellent prince Charles, prince of Wales ... togeather with the valewes which are paid for their first fruits and the names of the present incumbents’; (4) ‘The names of such spirituall lyvinges in Wales as are in the guifte of the most excellent prince Charles, prince of Wales ... togeather with their values paid for first fruites’; (5) ‘Nomina militum comitatum, civium civitatum, burgensium, villarum sive burgorum, ac baronum quinque portuum, venientium ad parliamentum summonitum apud civitatem Westm. XVI die Januarii, anno regis Jacobi, Anglie, Francie et Hibernie XVIII et Scotiæ LIIII [1620]; (6) ‘The remonstrance of the lower howse of parlyament to the King’s majesty’, dated April 1626; (7) an account by the auditor of the exchequer of the value of sundry parcels of land in different counties intended to be included in a grant to be made by King James I to Charles, prince of Wales, 1624, and a copy of the grant; (8) certificates of all forests, chases and parks granted to the prince.

Dates

  • Creation: 1619 - 1626

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

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Extent

1 volume(s) (560 pages.)

Language of Materials

Latin

English

Custodial History

In the Library by the mid 1750s.

Physical Description

Paper.

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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